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Boonville Family c.1910

Found this gem of a photo in a local thrift store. Judging by the huge Edison Mazda-style bulbs in the chandelier (this is before rural electrification....they're city-dwellers), and the ladies' hairstyles, I'd say it's c. 1910. The only clue as to who these people are is the name of the studio embossed in the lower right: Hunton of Boonville, IN. A sharp eye will notice that the lady in the center has a cat in her lap. View full size.

Found this gem of a photo in a local thrift store. Judging by the huge Edison Mazda-style bulbs in the chandelier (this is before rural electrification....they're city-dwellers), and the ladies' hairstyles, I'd say it's c. 1910. The only clue as to who these people are is the name of the studio embossed in the lower right: Hunton of Boonville, IN. A sharp eye will notice that the lady in the center has a cat in her lap. View full size.

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